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Letter from Errol H. Locke, Board of Selectmen, to Edwin B. Worthen, January 15, 1946, acknowledging his letter and agreeing with his suggestion, although it would be impossible to have it ready for publication in the 1946 Town Report.
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Letter from Errol H. Locke, Board of Selectmen, to Edwin B. Worthen, January 15, 1946
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Letter from Errol H. Locke, Board of Selectmen, to Edwin B. Worthen, January 15, 1946
description
Letter from Errol H. Locke, Board of Selectmen, to Edwin B. Worthen, January 15, 1946, acknowledging his letter and agreeing with his suggestion, although it would be impossible to have it ready for publication in the 1946 Town Report.
date
["January 15, 1946"]
year
1946
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This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License (CC BY-NC-ND).
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English
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Worthen.17.21b.08-2
creators
Worthen, Edwin B., 1879-1956
institution
Cary Memorial Library
collections
Edwin B. Worthen Collection
subjects
Civil defense
Veterans
Lexington Selectmen
World War, 1939-1945
Locke, Errol H.
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Lexington
Massachusetts
Middlesex (county)
North and Central America
United States
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Correspondence
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United States
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Massachusetts
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Middlesex
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Lexington
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notes
Cataloger’s note: on May 30, 1947, the Lexington Chapter, War Parents of America, dedicated a book memorial fund honoring the 53 local men who died in World War II. A memorial tablet is on display at Cary Memorial Library.
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